Currently I have merged many PDFs together to create one PDF together. I have added metadata information which includes two fields "Created" and "Modified" but as a result these fields still do not display information. Here's my source code:
import re
import os
import fitz
from datetime import datetime
def importMetaData(path):
regex = r"^r20ut(\d+)ej(\d+)$"
r_UM = re.compile(regex)
extension = [".pdf"]
now = datetime.now() # current date and time
date_time = now.strftime("%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S %p")
print("date and time:",date_time)
Number = ""
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for file in files:
ext = os.path.splitext(file)[-1].lower()
f_name = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
if ext in extension:
if r_UM.search(f_name) is not None:
if root.endswith("thuan1"):
Number = dictRNumber["code1"]
elif root.endswith("thuan2"):
Number = dictRNumber["code2"]
else:
continue
inforPDF=fitz.open(os.path.join(root, file))
inforPDF.set_metadata({})
inforPDF.set_metadata(
{
"producer": "Microsoft® Word for Office 365",
"author": "Thuan",
"modDate": date_time,
"title": "Data Analysis",
"creationDate": date_time,
"creator": "Microsoft® Word for Office 365",
"subject": Number
})
inforPDF.save(os.path.join(root, f_name+".pdf"))
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Could you please give me some advice?
I am the maintainer of PyMuPDF.
It is indeed not necessary to first clear the metadata before they get filled with the ultimately desired values.
More importantly, there is a PDF-specific datetime format which must be used to ensure all PDF viewers understand it:
D:20210207070439-03'00'
.Also, there is a function in PyMuPDF which delivers the correct value for the current timestamp:
fitz.getPDFnow()
.